Pain is the inevitable way to grow up

Effie 2022-01-27 08:06:26

Singapore's night is quiet but bustling. It's the long-awaited movie, with the long-awaited people. Just like everything is worth waiting for, there are always people and things worth waiting for.

It chapter2. How to comment on this drama, I don't think I can judge it from an objective point of view, the reason is that no matter the drama is good or bad, every second I spend with the person I love is worth remembering Yes, and secondly, the amazingness that his first film brought me is indelible. However, as a sequel that is easy to overturn, she did a great job, and even surpassed the first film in my heart.

The second part is a story 27 years later. How can there be so many disputes, but we have all grown up. The first time I saw it, I was 17 years old, surrounded by friends and people who I thought would always be with me, but it didn't endure for three years, and we became people who faded from memory after all.

For me, it is a story, scary, thrilling, but warm, more like a person who witnessed me growing up. As the clown said: "You have grown up", it is more like saying to me again, you have grown up.

I don't want to go into this story in detail, but more about the reasoning and bits and pieces behind him. The ignorant love, 27 years, maybe with age, no matter how many misunderstandings and regrets, the person you love will always be there. Going around is always you, at that time, your eyes will always look at you next to you.

"Youth is a hasty and imperfect book." Not all stories will have a happy ending, but what people remember is often the ending of the story, and only those who have experienced it go back and remember the process.

For me, he is a good growth documentary, making a person weak, not only on the outside, but more on the inside. "A person's spirit is kneeling, no matter how upright his physical body is, he is always kneeling." And what achieves this is "fear". Because of fear, everything becomes weak. The enemy's greatest weapon is It comes from the low self-esteem and fear in your heart.

The center of the whole film is like letting go and growing up. Age does not mean growing up, but more is that they learn to let go and learn to accept. When we candidly accept the past that we are unwilling to accept, we are called growing up.

The end of the movie is sad, but not so sad. Tears that came up unconsciously. "If you find someone worth staying with, don't let go for the rest of your life." Stan's promise was to leave in response, but he was always there, because the promise was always there. The scars on the palms disappeared because they and this past were left in memory.

Losers are losers and people who are hurt, but in the end they survive as losers and become successful screenwriters, analysts, dramatists, architects, and designers. They are not losers but indeed "losers" forever.

If failure means invincible defeat, then there is nothing to fear.

The whole movie is filled with a kind of conflict between form and god, "every creature must live in his own form", but the spirit can be changed.

At the end of the movie, the applause seems to come from the bottom of my heart.

"The best thing about being a loser is that we have nowhere to go. We are losers and we will always be."

To the eternal loser alliance, to us who were and are now.

"So live, that when thy summons comes to join the innumerable caravan, which moves to that mysterious realm where each one takes his chamber in the silent halls of death, then go not, like the quarry slave at night scourged to his dungeon, but sustained and soothed.

By an unfaltering truth, approach thy grave like one that wraps the drapery of his couch, about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams” (Bryant)

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It Chapter Two quotes

  • Richie Tozier: [1:57:02] You've got to be fuckin kidding me.

  • Pennywise: Filthy little children.